Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Tony. But the woke mob would tear him apart. He is far too pragmatic and realistic to simply be swept up with mob rule.
He is also making real money now. If you ever see him at a Nats game he looks so happy. Not sure why he would want to come back.
Anonymous wrote:Tony has no interest, not going to happen.
And Grey was an outstanding Mayor who got railroaded by "the Green Machine"
- Fenty was all hot air and screwed things up and Murial is taking Adrian's such and making oh so much suckier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tony’s busy. He did his part, and moved on. Fenty was OK too.
Then Vince Gray got in and things started going slowly to hell again, and now Bowser is bringing the suck faster than you can loot an Apple Store in Georgetown.
Sounds like a turnaround job for Tony!
I agree with this entirely! Gray was awful, but Bowser doesn't seem much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tony’s busy. He did his part, and moved on. Fenty was OK too.
Then Vince Gray got in and things started going slowly to hell again, and now Bowser is bringing the suck faster than you can loot an Apple Store in Georgetown.
Sounds like a turnaround job for Tony!
Anonymous wrote:Tony’s busy. He did his part, and moved on. Fenty was OK too.
Then Vince Gray got in and things started going slowly to hell again, and now Bowser is bringing the suck faster than you can loot an Apple Store in Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:OP I remember them. It's worth noting that Williams sees the work he did in the early 2000s as still unfinished.
Anthony Williams is credited with helping to revitalize D.C. Now he’s working to make sure everyone benefits.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/anthony-williams-is-credited-with-helping-to-revitalize-dc-now-hes-working-to-make-sure-everyone-benefits/2017/12/15/ac484dc2-e1b7-11e7-8679-a9728984779c_story.html
"We have to keep the city growing, but we have challenges in terms of making the city more inclusive, increasing affordable housing and improving social services," he said. "I think that left unattended, if we have no intervention with good public policy, this city will end up like a European city, and everybody in the city will be doing fine while people in the inner ring are hurting."